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Leo_Benson
Nov 10, 2013Explorer
I have no experience with using box mixes for mini loaves or gift giving.
Re the second poster, while i think you're generally correct, the recipient can always serve it to inevitable holiday company, it's helpful to have a little something in the freezer for when someone drops in. or the gift giver can simply put the 20 loaves, individually wrapped, on a platter in the break room for colleagues to admire and take if their diet allows.
BUT, it's so easy to mix up from-scratch batters, really not much more time than a box mix, so why not gift someone with something truly homemade? for the best recipes and those "guaranteed", visit King Arthur Flour's web site.
Re the second poster, while i think you're generally correct, the recipient can always serve it to inevitable holiday company, it's helpful to have a little something in the freezer for when someone drops in. or the gift giver can simply put the 20 loaves, individually wrapped, on a platter in the break room for colleagues to admire and take if their diet allows.
BUT, it's so easy to mix up from-scratch batters, really not much more time than a box mix, so why not gift someone with something truly homemade? for the best recipes and those "guaranteed", visit King Arthur Flour's web site.
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